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1827 Feb 8 + + Ch.
Constitutional Code Aug. 24 This to be
preserved, in a Memorandum
(1) relative to the copy sent to (4)
Ratiocinative the Jury of the Netherlands
Ch. XI Ministers severable
S2 the Legislative Minister
Art. 23. Why An What an amendment alteration why not receivable
in any other than the ready adapted form. Reasons
Art. 23. Ready written
form why necessitated
1. Prevention of uncertainty
2. Addition of needless
quantity
3. Severity against insufficiently
considered
alternatives
1. Prevention of uncertainty When this form the alternative
proposed to be ready, is, decided and if the proposal be
adapted, actually made, the parts
it, being expressly mentioned certainty is the consequence when by a fresh Statute, the
text of the body of law about it a applies to being left, unlled
it may be a matter of doubt and dispute what are the parts
meant to be affected.
(2)
Ratiocinative
2. Prevention of needless addition to the bulk of the Pannomiun
whereby by every such addition a proportionate
probability being produced of rendering a more or less considerable
portion of it incomprehensible to a more or less considerable
portion of the individuals whose interests are affected by
it.
—
(4)
Instructional Exemplificational
From p..5
3. Art 24 In the ordinary mode no such adaptation is made
where the change is made by otherwise than by simple
repeat or simple addition. In so far as substitution
is intended, the effect produced in the old matter by the new
is left questionable and open to argument: and pages in
any number are employed to do that what would have
been more officiallyeffectually done by a single line. [In English (5) Statute
law in instance what been observed in what the amount<add></add> a page is Memorandum
In the copy sent at
the bottom of page 4
is inserted in J.B's
hand the following Note
These headings not been
included for the present
occasion. but for the Code
only were in former
& inserted be
of a Copyists
employed in the substitution of the doing what would have
been done by the substitution of the word or to the word and
Great lengthiness is produced by designating, as
otherwise there by general and augue disruptive, the matter to what other
matter is intended to be substituted. "So much" (in the whole
body of the law)" as relates to" such or such a subject, naming it
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